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What is the policy of Narendra Modi against terrorism?
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Narendra is trying his best to destroy terrorism as in Pakistan (attankisthan) it is place of at lease 5% population as terrorist ... Narendra modi has done 2 surgical strike the first was to destroy terrorism in Pakistan by entering in that country.. and the second was against pulwama attack ... in pulwama attack many Indians soldier were martyred due to which Narendra modi do second surgical strike... hope it helps
1. His stand against divisive politics
The Godhra Riots, one of the most controversial topics in modern Indian history, became a major talking point in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections. Just days after Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's Chief Minister in 2002, the Godhra riots broke out in which more than 1000 Indians were killed. Despite being new on the job, he brought the entire state under control within 72 hours. The situation which he was in was not an easy one.
2. A champion of development
The mission of development has become Modi's USP, capturing the imagination of the public since the 2014 Lok Sabha elections with slogans like 'Acche Din', 'Sab ka Saath, Sabka Vikaas' and 'Abki Bar Modi Sarkar'. That's what differentiated him from others.
After being voted to power he did not forget his mantra. He brought initiatives like the 'Jan Dhan Yojana', 'Startup India, Standup India', 'Smart Cities' and 'Make in India'. Just recently, Make in India Week brought investment commitments of up to ₹15.2 lakh crore.
3. His handling of terrorism and security threats
Consider this. In 2008, a group of Pakistani terrorists arrived on Mumbai's shores in a boat called Kuber, walked right into Taj Mahal Hotel, CST, Leopold Cafe, Nariman House and other locations and opened fire. They did not see caste, creed or religion. The attack killed over 300 innocent people, most of whom were women and children. The 26/11 attacks showed India's vulnerability when it came to internal security. The terrorists were neutralized in 72 hours after NSG commandos, police and sections of army took control of the situation. This was then.
4. His lobbying for permanent UNSC membership for India
Throughout 2015, Modi travelled to various countries, and was dubbed the 'NRI Prime Minister' by some. What they didn't note was that by travelling so extensively he was furthering three key agendas: improving relationships with countries, inviting investments and winning support for India's permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
5.If figures are to be believed, infiltration bids have drastically fallen under the Modi administration. Apart from this, India is also prepping its military arsenal by entering joint partnerships with France, USA, Russia and Israel. The arsenal predominantly includes nuclear capable submarines, F-16s, rockets and choppers. These will help ensure security at Indian borders at all times.
6.All this having been said, let's face the reality. The development hasn't been as expected. Why? One must not forget that the unending rules, regulations and policies of a 10-year regime take time to untangle. Modi has no magic wand that can turn around the economy in such a short time. We are going in the right direction, but we have to be patient. Consider this: if a goods train that is travelling at a great speed wants to make a U-turn, it will slow down first. It's similar in the case of the Indian economy. The economy has made sufficient progress. Now give it time to show results.
7.Since Independence there have been over 90 massacres and hundreds of riots. However, Gujarat was the only state to set up a court to investigate and jail the culprits. Modi had to face Special Investigation Team (SIT) probes several times after being alleged to have an active role, but was given the clean chit eventually.
8.Ultimately, Modi went on to enjoy three terms as chief minister of Gujarat and though he did have detractors, many Muslims living in Gujarat supported him. This certainly doesn't support the theory that Modi believes in divisive politics. He has shown time and again that he can steer India above petty politics that use caste, creed and religion as a tool.
9. Erosion of India’s influence in Asia
A small island nation like Maldives feels confident in spurning India, Nepal has no compunctions about engaging with China as does Sri Lanka. Until five years ago, India enjoyed a pre-eminent position in the subcontinent with its voice sought on resolving matters within these countries. It is clear that that influence has been eroded because of a foreign policy lacking any coherent objectives, except to promote the Prime Minister’s cult of personality.
10.Jobs
When the government has to revise the methodology for calculating GDP to make its numbers appear artificially higher, when capital flight on an unprecedented scale takes place, when companies turn to external lenders to finance operations, you know the government has failed to create jobs.